Efeito da escovação e enxaguatório bucal na alteração de cor e rugosidade de resinas compostas / Effect of toothbrushing and mouthwash on the color change and surface roughness of composite resins.

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2010

RESUMO

The present study evaluated in vitro the influence of different types of mouthwash associated with brushing, the color change and surface roughness of different types of direct composite resins (M1 - Filtek Supreme XT, M2 - Z100, M3 - Ice) through a PCB 6807 spectrocolorimeter of BYK-Gradner, rugosimeter model Mitutoyo SJ-201P and scanning electron microscopy. 300 specimens (n = 10) for the color alteration variable were prepared; of these, 180 specimens (n = 6) were subjected to tests surface roughness. The specimens were polished with discs Soft Lex (3M), following the decreasing abrasiveness sequence and stored in artificial saliva at 37 ° (±1 ° C) until be submitted in solutions S1 - solution with alcohol and dye, Colgate Plax Fresh Mint; S2 - solution without alcohol and with dye, Oral-B; S3 -solution with alcohol and without dye, Cepacol, S4 - Solution without alcohol and dye, Colgate Plax; S5 - Control Group, Artificial Saliva. The readings of the variables in study occurred in T0 - immediately after polishing, T1 7 days after, T2 14 days after and T3 21 days after. All specimens of the experimental groups were immersed with agitation in the different mouthrinses, once a day, for 2 minutes, during 5 days per week. After performing all readings of the study, two randomly selected specimens were chose from each experimental group, a total of 30 specimens were selected randomly and subjected to observation by scanning electronic microscopy. The data on color change and surface roughness for each resin were analyzed separately and together for comparison across the tests ANOVA and Turkey (p ≤ 0.05). The results for color change demonstrated that the factor solution was significant only for Filtek Supreme XT resin, with S1 being the smallest and S3 the largest average. Still, S2, S3, S4 and S5 were statistically equal. The brushing treatment factor was significant for M2 and M3 resins, as the CES (with brushing) condition had a higher average than the SES (without brushing) one for M2; and for M3, SES was higher than CES. For the three resins, the time factor was significant: a) M1 at T1, the average was lower than in T2 and T3, b) to the M2 medium was lower than in T1 and T2 greater than T3, c) in M3, t1 was equal to t2 and both lower than T3. Comparing the behavior of the three resins, it was found that M1 and M3 average were statistically equal and higher than M2. Regarding the surface roughness of materials M2 and M3, submitted to rinses utilized in this study it was found that this factor had no statistically significant effect, while for M1 was significant difference, with the average of S1, S2 and S3 were equal and lower than the averages of S4 and S5. The factor brushing treatment effect was significant only for M1 being that the condition SES had a higher rating than the CES. Regarding the time factor, it was found that for M1, from T1, T2 and T3, the average was equal and higher than T0, for M2, the higher average was in T2, with statistical equality among T0, T1 and T3; for M3 average in T2 and T3 were statistically equal and greater than T0. Comparing the three resins, M1 showed higher roughness than M2 and M3 who were statistically equal. According to the used methodology, concludes that the color change of the resins was influenced by the time; treatment brushing determinate the color change for M2 and M3 and both were not influenced by the solutions under study; M2 showed lowest change than M1 and M3. For surface roughness is concluded that the factor solution and factor treatment were significant only for M1. The time factor influenced the roughness of the three composite resins. Clinical Relevance: It is necessary that dental surgeon know the characteristics of composite resins to be used in restorative treatment, beyond the likely effects that the mouthrinses may have on the physical properties of the material, to have correct indications.

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alteração de cor color change composite resin electron microscopy enxaguatório bucal microscopia eletrônica mouthrinses resina composta rugosidade superficial surface roughness

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